The Times - 06/03/1980
1980; Gale Group;
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By Nicholas Timmins, From Michael Hornsby, From David Cross, By Nicholas Hirst, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Craig Seton, By Our Arts Reporter, By Our Political Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By John Groser, By Frances Gibb, By Our Industrial Staff, From Ronald Kershaw, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Transport Correspondent, By Our Technology Editor, From Christopher Thomas, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Our Political Staff, By Annabel Ferriman, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By David Felton Labour Staff, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Kenneth Owen, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From John Earle, From Our Own Correspondent, From Jose Shercliff, From Mario Modiano, From Ian Murray, by Arrigo Levi, From Robert Fisk, From Christopher Walker, By Roger Plant, From Sinan Fisek, From Richard Wigg, From Nicholas Ashford, , By Tony Samstag, pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, John Young, Michael Ratcliffe, David Wood, Byron Rogers, Derek Parker, Eric Roll, Jacky Gillott, Bryan Appleyard, David Robinson, Irving Wardle, Ned Chaillet, Stanley Sadie, Judith Nagley, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy, From Peter Ryde, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Sydney Friskin, Ronald Butt, Bernard Levin, Alan Hamilton, Philip Howard, David Steel, AUDREY SALKELD, , PATRICK REYNTIENS, , ROBIN DAY, , PAULINE K. ASHLEY, , ALAN FARLEIGH, , ROBERT PONSONBY, , JUNE GORDON, , CARLO MARIA GIULINT, , ERNEST FLEISCHMANN, , THOMAS MESSENGER, , SEBASTIAN FORBES, , N. D. C. CONRAN, , DESMOND THACKERAY, , ROBIN MACONIE, , DAVID A. PICKETT, , ATES ORGA, , BRIAN BROCKLESS, , FRANK FIELD, , F. G. CLARK, , SIMON OF GLAISDALE, , HUGH HANNING, , ANDREW E RUTHERFORD, , STUART KIRBY, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Clive Cookson, of The Times Higher Education Supplement, Anthony Jones, Peter Brewster, Tom Campbell, A.M., T.C., Al Mainland agricultural Correspondent, Patrick Brogan, Keith Ashwell drama critic, By John Huxley, By Peter Hill industrial Editor, By Kenneth Owen Technology Editor, Nicholas Hirst, By David Felton, By Caroline Atkinson, By Michael Prest, By Richard Allen Insurance Correspondent, By Philip Robinson, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, Bill Johnstone, By Clifford Webb, From Frank Vogl, PAUL SLATER, , CAMERON BROWN, , CHARLES F. SNOW, I. N. MOMTCHILOFF, , J. A. C. GIBB, , EDWARD HOLLOWAY, , JOHN C. OVERTON, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Caroline Atkinson, Robin Young, Andrew Lycett, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By Our Financial Staff, By Peter Wainwright, Edited by Peter Davalle,
ResumoNews: Alberta, Control units 'planned deprivation', Call to close loopholes in trade description law, Energy province is the envy of others, New industry spreads, CBI survey suggests production is 5 per cent lower than expected Steel users keep outward show of confidence, Cardinal suggests ways to end Maze prison protest, yesterday's financial bogymen are today's heroes, An author just hates to be horn-swoggled, Science report Biochemistry: Motion in living cells, Rich in a renewable resource-timber, A bit of Irish about first jet from Cairo, Plutonium voyage safety plan, Let the heroes rest in peace, Prior warning to Cabinet hawks, Hongkong samples Australia's 'pavlova', Film industry Wide open as Hollywood of the north, Doubting MPs assured by British Olympics chairman that politics can be kept out of sport, University work held up in Protest over lecturer, Food firms upset by UN stand on baby feeding, BR commuter services inquiry will focus on efficiency, MP sees 1984 in silent Radio 4 power control, Salary by cheque pays bonus, MPs' defence group wants sub-committee, Shorter hours for Radio 1, Latest European snow reports, Tension is disclosed as Roman Catholics in England launch a frank inquiry Clash on divorce and contraception likely at congress, Europe support grows for Palestine rights, Tourism Rockies to prairies: a startling contrast, Cuts force BBC1 to drop live cover of Derby, Inspectors may be security risk, MP fears, London Diary, Civil Service union fears curb on pay, Last Arab forced out of Jewish quarter, Retaliation for terror directed at peace force, Giscard cousins sue French satirical paper, Yard men find no S African role in tanker sinking, I told you so from the start, Urban violence draws closer as Army suppresses peaceful protest Colombia slides into military dictatorship, Research on oil and gas to save exports, Economic notebook Problem of measuring the immeasurable, Severn estuary tidal power barrage 'technically feasible', Injunction on 'Private Eye' remains, Mr Taylor says, Casino was bugged, justices told, Weather forecast and recordings, The old ways are coming back, Guard on girl after mother's murder, Zimbabwe coalition agreed in Mugabe-Nkomo talks, Rural garages treated unfairly, MP claims, Russian leaves after spy inquiry, Municipal mix-up leaves widow with empty home, Students in challenge to party rule, Police chiefs rebuke Countryman adviser who said 25 officers in London might be prosecuted, Britain seeks European air fares cut, World view Most Italian workers favour cooperation, A small, slow blow against sexual discrimination, Thatcher critic seeks to make amends, Belvoir plan 'gamble with countryside', MPs call in Mr Scargill for views on picketing, TV urged to do more for children, Councils keep down spending by cutting services while leaving bureaucracies intact, More claim welfare rights, Klondike spectre haunts the Treasury, Radical officers clash with Premier in Lisbon, Miners died in '1000-to-1' accident, Publisher's murder is new blow to press freedom in Lebanon, Industrialists sought by police over Italian savings bank scandal, Life prisoner gets jail leave to marry, Tussle behind the scenes over immigration, Pakistan rejects proposed American aid package, Indian villages-4 Wealthy farming caste controls agricultural advance, A healthy challenge for state schools, Most candidates for Mugabe Cabinet unknown outside party, Conservation can tie in with development policy, Silos in place of the rigs, Mr Walker rounds on France over lamb, Rail chief urges decision on Channel Tunnel, Aim to free docks board from State, NGA to meet employers today on pay claim, Black gold gives a lead in natural wealth, Mr Anderson emerges as a force in Republican presidential race, The Times Cook, Three die in political violence in Turkey, The arts Theatre and music now reach the smallest community, Pravda accuses Germans of seeking power, Steel unions unite to prepare fresh compromise peace deal, BSC soundings show many workers keen to go back, Uutapped reserves will last for centuries, Rocket fuel waste disposal halted for blast inquiry, Prestel offers guidance to complainants, Mintoff threat to remove George Cross from flag. Index. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Display Advertising: British Airways, Alberta, Ppa, Edmonton, Blundell-Permoglaze, Energy, Perkin-Elmer Limited, Londsdale Universal, British Manufacturing Industry, Hackney Bonds, High & Dry, Invest In Alberta Real Estate, Bank Base Rates, Ireland, Calgary, The Macrobert Award, The Sutton District Water Company, Inter-City, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Austin Reed, Cascade Group, A Tyndall Group Unit Trust, £5.95 Hamish Hamilton, Special Reports, The Sterling Trust, Limited, Norcen. Law: Season ticket fraud costs commuter £967, Chancery Division Football club loses tax relief on new stand Brown (Inspector of Taxes) v Burnley Football and Athletic Co Ltd, Youth strangled friend while playing truant, Consent of wives essential Dipper v Dipper, Court of Appeal Time limit for counterclaim CSI International Co Ltd v Archway Personnel (Middle East) Ltd, EEC to ask court to order suspension of import levy, Court fight reopens over M25, Council is not barred by undertaking Varsani v Secretary of State for the Environment and Another. Politics and Parliament: Bill on organ transplants to stop 'press ghouls gaining clues to the identity of donors' House of Commons, Sensible subsidy, Unacceptable level for a decent society, Commission to move against France over UK lamb curbs, New Skyflash missile, Decisions soon on help for fishing, Jury vetting guidelines, Defence White paper, Directing training towards future industrial needs: 'We must go through rough period', Dangers facing Britain with no Dad's Army or enough reserves House of Lords, New peers, Order for two offshore vessels placed, Cooperation in Europe in combating terrorism. Official Appointments and Notices: New chairman. Classified Advertising: Theatres, -Managerial-Administrative-Secretarial-Personal Assistants-, Acknowledgments, Entertaiments, Legal Notices, Services, £6,000 plus Appointments. Reviews: The Case of David Anderson, QC Library, Manchester, Love on the march Lovers on the Nile, London Mozart Players/Blech Festival Hall, BBC So/ Rozhdestvensky Royal College of Music, Berlin's good British films, Open Secret BBC 1, Mac the Mod The Last Edwardian at No 10, Horizontal poet W. H. Auden, The Iceman Cometh Cottesloe, Accidental Death of an Anarchist Wyndham's, Wild West Wales Search for Beulah Land, Quick guide, Fiction Johanna at Daybreak By R. C. Hutchinson (Michael Joseph £6.25) Life in the West By Brian Aldiss (Weidenfeld and Nicolson £5.95) Fitzempress' Law By Diana Norman (Hodder and Stoughton £5.95), Gurus of the free market Free to Choose. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,166, Gomm military mementoes are sold for £26,000, Rodney Ackland play for Queen's Theatre. Sport: Tennis Miss Stevens overcomes pain to beat Mrs King, Squash rackets Seeda give a little ground before taking control, Boxing Burns could match Sibson against Tonna, Cricket West Indies accuse N. Zealand umpires, Sports in Brief, Racing, Hockey Early Exeter supporters Catch double triumph, A candid look behind the scenes at Badminton The Great Three-Day Event, Golf Player playing ambassador's role in Ivory Coast event, Rugby League Council told lhat Hunslet are carrying on, Football Forest must rekindle some of their old fire to stay in Europe, For the record. Editorials/Leaders: In Breach Of The Convention?, Where Black IS Bountiful, Mr Mugabe's Marxism. Letters to the Editor: Social Security frauds, When contempt law should apply, This blessed plot, Matrimonial homes, Chipping in for industry, Monstrous behaviour, End of Rome scholarship, Victim of Everest, Flowers Report economies, Le mot juste, Deterrence with clear intent, Cuts in the BBC's music services, Economic lessons from 1930s, Case for Saudi Arabia to raise oil surplus, Why agriculture must have priority in queue for fuel, Public houses look for a winner, Finding true cost of Polish ships order-the final bill?, Borstal girls. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, March 7, 1955. Last of the donkeys. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Sir Alfred Savage, Mr John Skeaping Sculptor in variety of stones and woods, Mr Henry Oppenheim, Frau Winifred Wagner, Mr Alan Hardaker. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock markets Gilts surge ahead on hopes of Bank help, Authorized Units, insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock-Exchange Prices Technical rally, Recent Issues, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Mini Metro launch set for October, US energy secretary expresses confidence in Saudi oil policies, AAH sees profits rise by 55 pc, Chancellor invites ideas for use of N Sea profits, Oceana details disclosed, Discount market, I. B. Eastwood,, Eurosyndicat, Commodities, Foreign exchange report, Budget may hit motorists hardest if indirect taxation is raised, Libya considering cut in oil output, $2m refund agreed over repossessed vehicles, Dividend policy at Cons Gold, Phicom figures hit by strikes, Kuwait key to Racal takeover of Decca, yard jobs protected by £20m defence order, British rethink on EMS entry, Old England boost for Matthew Clark, Price Changes, In Brief, Brasway explanation, Options, Inquiry on meat trader, Automatic Switch, Ley's Foundries' gloomy outlook, The Pound, Profit downturn at Kode, Briefly, International Krupp group adds 7pc to sales, Computer companies form high-level lobby group, Cons Gold ahead by £26m, Product liability are industrialists protesting too much?, Man most likely to fit top energy seat, Inquiry on E German suits 'dumping', Unions want £2,000m agency to aid industry, Mr Narby lays down conditions for Furness deal, Sudan cuts its dreams down to size, Gold, State subsidies paying nearly 40,000 wages in shipbuilding, Knitting sector worried about future of textiles, Riches from Rhodesia on the horizon, Sterling: Other Markets, More allegations against Lloyd's over regulatory procedures, Business Diary: A burning question for ICL · Joll's latest deal, Interim profits reach $10m at Minorco, EMS European Currency Rates. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr Noel Davies joins board of Vickers. Property: Flat Sharing. Births.
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